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1830 Bank barn

Posted By: Kristan

1830 Bank barn - 05/01/06 07:01 PM

My 1830s bank barn was used for a dairy business and therefore housed cows on the concrete floor. I was considering clearing out the concrete and digging down approximately 1 foot in order to convert it to a stable and run in area for horses. Will that affect the integrity of the barn's foundation? Thank you for any suggestions.
Posted By: Kristan

Re: 1830 Bank barn - 05/02/06 04:09 PM

I didn't consider that. Is that easier than taking a jackhammer to the concrete?
Posted By: Scott McClure

Re: 1830 Bank barn - 05/02/06 07:05 PM

It's very likely your barn has some sort of "rubble" foundation. Is it possible to leave a piece of the slab in place, around the perimeter, to reinforce the top of the footing? You'd likely need a concrete sawing company to saw around the perimeter, lots of jackhammering in any case. An opinion from a local experienced builder could be very valuable. Like Derek says, you need to weigh your options, costs & benefits to choose your best option.
Good luck
Scott
Posted By: Kristan

Re: 1830 Bank barn - 05/10/06 05:45 PM

How about taking some of the floor out above?
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